Why do things differently?
Think of every way you interact with technology daily.
You might wake up to an alarm, check your calendar, message your friends, family, and coworkers, check a social network, read a book, make choices about meals, and find the best driving route before you even leave your house each morning. Even more, there's a good possibility you did all of this on your cell phone. Even if this doesn't describe your typical morning, this is the typical morning of today's students. The students that we're preparing to go out in the "real world" in a few years.
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